The first hard truth is that we will only see one per cent growth across the Union this year. |
They cried and had to face the hard truth that with believing in anything comes the risk of watching it all blow up in your face. |
The hard truth, of course, is that if the student is still making the same mistake, the teacher hasn't taught it once. |
The second hard truth is that compared to this successful common approach the method of open coordination has failed. |
The hard truth is that generally, the money we make on American programming pays for the losses on Canadian programming. |
We all recognize the hard truth that too many residents of First Nation communities live in substandard housing. |